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Images in the collection -- Subject Churches - Roseland, Pullman

Coin bank with label on one side "A Penny Per Meal Offering, Missions and Charities, Elim Lutheran Church, Chicago, Ill." and showing owner as Mrs. J. Moline. Opposite side of the label shows full text for a "Prayer after Meals".

Church location at 11310 South Forest Avenue. Originally, Elim Lutheran Church designed by SS Beman. Directory of ministers, staff, committees, and church members. Includes advertising by local Roseland businesses.

Book commemorating the dedication of the new St. Anthony Churst located at Indiana and Kensington Avenues, August 20, 1961. 356 pages with extensive local advertising and lists of individual sponsors. Includes photos of St. Anthony school classes, clergy and other local clergy members.

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